Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., speaks at a press conference on federal workforce rights outside the U.S. Capitol on March 28, 2025. Beyer is introducing two federal workforce bills.
Exclusive

Federal employees removed by Trump would have easier pathway back to government service under Democratic bill

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Transition

Trump Customs and Border Protection nominee probed on 2010 death in custody

Rodney Scott served as chief of Border Patrol during the first Trump administration and was dismissed in 2021 by President Biden.

Pay & Benefits

Don’t get stuck with a tax bill in retirement: The federal retiree's guide to tax withholding 

While tax withholding is automatic while working, retirees face the responsibility of ensuring their income is withheld for federal and state taxes. With that in mind, here are some options to be aware of.

Workforce

Judge: Trump’s national security reasoning for anti-union EO was 'pretext for retaliation'

Even when taken at face value, U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said the White House did not meet the evidentiary bar to prove that collective bargaining was incompatible with national security considerations for the majority of federal agencies.

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Keeping the lights on: How agencies can build cyber resilience for critical infrastructure

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Oversight

A DOGE aide involved in CFPB cuts owns stock prohibited by ethics laws 

Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old DOGE employee tasked with assisting in the recent rollout of more than 1,400 RIF notices at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau owns stock in several companies overseen by the agency.

Management

100% withholding on Social Security clawbacks scaled back by the Trump administration

The Biden administration had capped the clawbacks at 10%.

Workforce

NASA preparing for steep workforce cuts but hopeful it can avoid more layoffs

The agency is still planning for lunar missions and to keep all of its centers open, though it will likely do so with fewer employees.

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Workforce

Despite return-to-office deadline, some VA employees may still work remotely because there's not enough workspace

Veterans Health Administration employees who live within 50 miles of federal office space must begin working fully in person by May 5 if they’re not already, but agency officials said there’ll be leniency if there’s not enough workspace.

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Workforce

IRS to lay off taxpayer experience, DEI staff

It is not clear what will happen next to projects being done by the Taxpayer Experience Office, like making IRS notices to taxpayers more simple.

Workforce

Some Hatch Act restrictions loosened under the Trump administration

Based on the new rules, civil servants may be able to display campaign items supporting President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

Pay & Benefits

Republicans tee up federal worker benefit cuts to pay for tax cuts

Federal workers hired in 2029 would contribute nearly 10% of their basic pay toward a less generous pension if they wish to retain their civil service protections under House lawmakers’ budget reconciliation proposal.

Workforce

Some DHS employees told to send selfies to prove they are in-office as department suddenly ends remote work

Employees are not being promised a place to work, but must report to any nearby office and ask if there is space for them.

Oversight

Connolly, top Democrat on oversight panel, will ‘soon’ leave post due to worsening cancer diagnosis

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., has led criticism of the Trump administration’s attempts to overhaul federal agencies.

Management

Justice Dept. rescinds rules safeguarding media from government seizures

The rules, first issued under former Attorney General Merrick Garland, gave members of the press protections from legal mechanisms to obtain sensitive data linked to their reporting.

Workforce

Some agencies are walking back workforce cuts with critical functions at risk of failure

The agency working on bird flu response is among those making contingency plans to slow down or pause work due to staff shortages.

Tech

Top intelligence lawmaker fears China may exploit DOGE’s changes to government

Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., also called out the Trump administration on the recent firing of NSA Director Timothy Haugh, a move he viewed as “puzzling.”

Breaking News Workforce

Judge blocks Trump’s anti-union executive order

U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman on Wednesday expressed skepticism that the president could legally strip two-thirds of the federal workforce of their collective bargaining rights.

Workforce

To support or to sabotage: Public service and public servants in an American democracy    

COMMENTARY | "Good government" organizations dedicated to public service may face a quandary when it comes to the winnowing of the federal workforce.

Workforce

Trump executive order makes it easier for agencies to fire probationary employees

The Trump administration’s earlier efforts to mass remove federal probationers had encountered several legal obstacles.

Workforce

Ex-feds launch websites to help unemployed civil servants find new jobs

Many federal employees are looking for positions outside of government following reductions in force and the Trump administration’s push for workers to take separation incentives.